š¼ļø Elevate your prints to masterpiece status with Canonās PRO-1100!
The Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1100 is a 17ā professional wireless inkjet photo printer featuring an 11 pigment-based ink system with Chroma Optimizer for superior gloss and color accuracy. It supports large-format borderless printing up to 17ā x 22ā, offers advanced print management tools, and connects via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Designed for photographers and creatives demanding gallery-quality output with precise color reproduction and efficient workflow.
B&W Pages per Minute | 1 ppm |
Color Pages per Minute | 1 ppm |
Control Method | App |
Print media | Glossy photo paper |
Scanner Type | Photo |
Printer Type | Inkjet |
Additional Features | Borderless Printing |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Item Weight | 71.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.1"D x 28.5"W x 11.2"H |
Paper Size | A5, A4, A3 (13ā x 19ā), A2, B5, B4, B3, Letter (8.5ā x 11ā), Legal (8.5ā x 14ā), Ledger (11ā x 17ā), Hagaki/Return Hagaki/A3+/L/2L/4" x 6", 5" x 7", 9" x 13", 11" x 14", 13" x 19" Super B/US Photo 16" x 20", 17" x 22", 17" x 25", 7" x 10", 8" x 10", 10" x 12", 12" x 12", 14" x 17", 17ā x 22ā |
Media Size Maximum | 17 X 22 Inch |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB |
Color | Black |
G**7
Great printer
My husband purchased this and we have been using it for ~ 9 months. The photo quality is excellent. Definitely worth the money. We were concerned when the low ink indicators came on soon after purchasing but we have printed multiple large prints since with no issue. Setup up was easy if you have any computer skills at all. The window type menu is easy to navigate. The full color prints take a few minutes but are worth waiting for and the richness of the colors and the vibrancy are fabulous. It is heavy so get help to bring it inside. It weighs about 75-80 pounds and once you place it somewhere you will want to keep it in that place. We have printed 13 x 19 but it will print up to 17 x 22. By far the best paper to use is the Canon pro platinum, that metallic finish makes all the difference in landscape and architectural photos. Hubble tries to print something every few days as recommended by other owners to prevent ink wastage. He has a huge collection of beautiful photos that I need a larger place to display!
R**N
This is the Printer for making art prints of any type 22" x 17" down.
This printer is great. It is at the heart of my photographic work. I'd only consider a larger format Canon printer, if I choose to purchase a new printer.
M**S
Image Prograf Pro-1100 is thee SOLUTION for the picky B&W photographer
As a fine arts photographer specializing in landscape and portraiture, I've found the Canon Prograf Pro-1100 Printer to be an invaluable tool for bringing my creative vision to life. The printer's exceptional print quality, with its wide color gamut and precise detail, enables me to produce stunningly realistic and vibrant prints that truly capture the essence of my subjects.I particularly appreciate how well this printer handles black and white prints, which are integral to my dramaturgical style. The Prograf Pro-1100 faithfully reproduces the rich tones and intricate details of my photographs, elevating them to gallery-quality works of art.The versatility of this printer allows me to experiment with different paper types and sizes, including the ability to print up to 17 x 22 inches, giving me the freedom to explore various artistic possibilities. The Canon Prograf Pro-1100 has become an essential part of my creative process, and I highly recommend it to any artist seeking a printer that can consistently deliver professional-grade results with the utmost precision and care.
A**S
Canon Pro 1100 defective printhead
The pro 1100 is my first purchase of a professional pigment ink printer I was excited to get the printer set up and start producing high-quality prints. The set up was straightforward but the prints were marked across the sides and down the middle of my photographs. I went through a series of troubleshooting with a Canon tech support rep and confirmed that the print head was defective. He offered to replace the printer at no cost me, but the bad news was Canon was back ordered on these printers and he had no idea when they would become available. Iām paying monthly installments and Iām wondering how many months of payments am I going make until I receive a working pro 1100 printer.
A**R
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J**D
Cannot print 8 x 10 images
Update, there is a smudge and scratch on photo prints size 8X10. We have been on the phone numerous times with canon and they have found no solution. This seems to be a relatively common problem with this model of printer specifically that they haven't found a fix for yet.
K**N
Don't be afraid of this printer
I read that this shouldn't be your first photo printer. It's my first and if you can figure out how to shoot manually on a digital camera, you can run this printer.Nice quality prints. I've done 5x7 up to 17x40. No clogging issues.Visit Keith Cooper for an extended how to and review fie this pro 1100.
S**E
Canon came thru (was: Canon not supporting warranty replacement, even though I even have a CarePak.)
I bought this printer to start up a graphics business out of my home. I was really looking forward to printing high quality photos and other graphics with the printer.When I first got it set up, it printed fine from one computer in my home. The quality is indeed amazing. I was very happy.But then I went to set it up with a second computer, and from the beginning, I have struggled to get it printing correctly. Sometimes the second computer won't even find the printer, sometimes the computer says it printed and nothing comes out, sometimes it prints fine for a few pages, and then mid-page it gives up and stops printing, other times is just kicks out blank pages, and other times it prints garbage.However, over time, the FIRST computer starting exhibiting the same problems!I finally called Canon, and at first their tech support was good. A man on the other end took control of my computer via remote access and he saw exactly what I was experiencing. But subsequent chats and calls have led nowwhere. They keep saying, "try this and see if it works." I try, and the same things happens - sometimes immediately, sometimes a few pages later.I get it, intermittent problems are hard to fix, and with the complexities of computers, software, routers, drivers, etc., it's not easy. However, I bought this December 16th 2024 from Amazon, and I still am not able to print reliabily.I've gone through and wasted literally hundreds of pages of high quality double sided glossy letter sized paper, and wasted who knows how much ink (no cartridges are still the ones that came with the printer, and some cartridges, like black and the chroma optomizer I've burned through as many as five or six cartridges, and they are expensive as you know! I will say that when it prints fine, I keep those pages , so not all the paper and ink has been wasted, but quite a bit - maybe 1/4 to 1/2 of the printing I've tried.I have spent likely 40 or more hours troubleshooting this myself, and then at least 10 hours chatting with tech support and / or on the phone. And again, their own tech support, remote desktopping in, could "see" the same things I was.But as of writing this email, Canon STILL has not approved replacing the printer. They are still giving me the run around.So if you buy one of these, I hope it works for you. But if you have problems, expect a high cost in wasted paper, ink, and your time.3/3/2025 Update: About 30 minutes after I posted what's above, Canon emailed me that they would be sending a new printer. And they were good to their word. They even shipped it overnight from NY to CO. Now the bad news. The new printer did the same thing - so it wasn't hardware as I suspected. Given that, I wanted to dig into the issue myself. I solicited ChatGPT to help me, as its knowledge database is much greater than mine. I won't bore you with all the details, but we started with some error messages that were logged into the Windows 11 Event Viewer, and we went from there. The bottom line after lots of work and documenting our steps (and why), we cleaned both a desktop and a W11 tablet of all the leftovers, and with reinstalls after that of the Canon driver, *poof*, both computers print fine now. I printed over 250 pages from one printer and now I'm at another 100+ pages from the other computer. So it appears that I have things fixed.I have raised my review from 1 star to 3. Why not 5-stars? It prints great and I'm very happy. However, this hassle cost me a bundle in lost times, wasted paper, and wasted ink. And I've also learned that it uses a lot more ink than I expected, and I'm sure this exercise cost me over $500 in ink (if not more).If you're looking for a great printer, this should be just what you need. Just don't underestimate how much ink you'll go through, and hopefully, you'll get it to work without issues as you install drivers.
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